EdudemicEducation Technology Tips For Students And Teachers2018-01-25T21:29:19Zhttp://www.edudemic.com/feed/atom/WordPressAdam Gutierrezhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=570422017-05-23T15:36:23Z2017-06-01T15:00:07ZTeachers with a master's in education have more job opportunities, better salaries on average, and more upward mobility in teaching. Is an M.Ed. it for you?

]]>5Amanda Greenhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=573172017-05-22T20:13:42Z2017-05-29T15:00:54ZFor those raised in the information age, life without the internet is no life at all. It is often a primary focus of a teen’s day (75% of teens are online several times per day) and an important means by which they communicate with the world and take in new information. While information can be […]

]]>6Marian Oswaldhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=573112017-05-03T16:37:14Z2017-05-22T15:00:53ZRather than consuming that tenth cup of coffee or asking your exhausted classmate how they manage to study for their tests, turn to science instead.

]]>2George Joneshttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=573072017-05-03T16:21:50Z2017-05-15T15:00:23ZBy implementing a few new engagement techniques, teachers may be able to encourage students to be more engaged in class and to put an end to boredom.

]]>7Alex Summershttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=573032017-05-03T16:03:52Z2017-05-08T15:00:07ZNowadays, it’s not uncommon for instructors to include notes regarding laptop and internet use in their course syllabi. Many instructors ban the use of electronics, including laptops, due to the assumption that these machines may be more distracting than helpful during class time. However, students often argue that they can take better notes on their […]

]]>3Amanda Greenhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572872017-04-10T17:04:30Z2017-05-01T15:00:20ZThe results are in! Edudemic asked you a few questions, wanting to know more about our readers, what they care about, and what they think about some controversial subjects related to educational technology.

]]>1Joni Nguyenhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572752017-04-24T15:07:46Z2017-04-24T15:00:01Z Teachers and educators can follow these 15 inspirational educators on Twitter to learn about the best and latest teaching trends directly from a source who knows what they're talking about.

]]>2Adam Gutierrezhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572702017-04-17T17:54:47Z2017-04-17T15:00:57ZSince the turn of the 21st century, technology has progressed rapidly, leading to new opportunities and a fair share of distractions in the classroom.

]]>2Marian Oswaldhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572662017-04-10T15:16:23Z2017-04-10T15:00:30ZJust as technological advances have changed the way people interact and shop, they're changing college savings too. There are a number of new apps, programs, and modern opportunities that students and parents can turn to to make saving for college simpler and more achievable.

]]>5Amanda Greenhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572512017-03-15T16:19:13Z2017-04-03T15:00:49ZTo ensure we're producing content that interests our readers, we'd love to know what you want to read more about in the education space.

]]>4George Joneshttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572592017-03-20T15:25:01Z2017-03-27T15:00:27ZTechnology has been integrated in almost every other aspect of our lives today, so why is there a lag in some classrooms and districts?

]]>7Joni Nguyenhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572442017-03-15T15:46:58Z2017-03-20T15:00:00ZUsing technology in the classroom comes with a host of benefits. But can technology do more harm than good when it comes to helping students succeed?

]]>5Adam Gutierrezhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572272017-03-06T16:31:33Z2017-03-06T16:35:43ZFor educators to thrive in the classroom and navigate these and other modern difficulties, teachers must have certain skills that their predecessors didn't.

]]>11Alex Schraderhttp://www.edudemic.com/?p=572362017-02-21T22:14:03Z2017-02-27T16:00:07ZBetsy Devos' nomination and confirmation as the Secretary of Education have been a tumultuous slice of history, though the outrage may be premature.